Remnants of the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth group
that contributed to torpedoing John Kerry's presidential ambitions
in 2004 are set to derail John McCain's hopes of becoming the Republican
nominee by forcing the GOP to jettison the Senator and instigating
a revolution within the party to return it to its conservative roots.

It was McCain himself that leapt to Kerry's defense
during the Swift Boat controversy four years ago and now the individuals
that started the offensive against Kerry are set to turn on McCain.

The campaign is being led by Sergeant
Ted Sampley who has devoted much of his post-military career to
campaigning for the safe return of lost POW's stranded behind enemy
lines. He is Vice President of Rolling Thunder Motorcycle Rally Washington,
D.C., which has no less than half a million active members.

Sampley also runs Vietnam
Veterans Against John McCain organization, which has been instrumental
in exposing the fact that McCain's status as a war hero and the claim
that he was tortured in Vietnam is
a complete fabrication, as well as highlighting the fact that
McCain poses as a veteran's advocate yet abandons them on every turnkey
issue.

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"We are planning right now a counter-offensive called
GOP Tea Party, and in the spirit of 1773 when the colonists
rebelled against the King of England and tossed all that tea
over, we're going to rebel against the Republican Party and
toss McCain over," Sampley told the Alex Jones Show.

"We hope to start a revolution within the Republican
Party to cleanse it of all the left-leaning Republicans and McCain
is a leftist if you look at his major activity," he added, pointing
out that McCain has direct links to the Clintons and would be no different
than having Hillary in the White House.

Sampley said that the move would consist of convincing
around 10 per cent of Republicans to sign a pledge promising that
they would not vote for McCain, and re-establish the real conservative
roots of the Republican Party.

"We were the first to open up on John Kerry
and we took a lot of crap," said Sampley, "the same stuff's
going to be thrown at us about McCain that was thrown at us about
John Kerry," said Sampley.

"McCain is a deceiver, he is the great deceiver,
you can't trust him," he added.

Sampley dismissed the importance of McCain's delegate
support, saying that as long as 10 per cent could be made to sign
the pledge, the Republicans would be forced to jettison McCain, leading
to a brokered convention and the selection of a different nominee.

"When the Republican establishment is confronted
with the cold fact that if the party nominates McCain, all efforts
to win the presidency will be in vain. It will be forced to "broker"
the leftist McCain into oblivion where he rightfully belongs,"
reads the GOP Tea
Party website.

Whether Sampley's efforts will be successful largely
hinges on whether establishment Republican-leaning and Neo-Con news
outlets and talk radio give the campaign any attention. Can the likes
of Rush Limbaugh, Fox News and Glenn Beck really be relied upon to
sink McCain's aspirations or will they mothball the story to ensure
a completely staged McCain vs. Hillary contest ensues?